The Borneo Post

RM958 mln high-tech recycling factory puts Melaka on green investors map

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ALOR GAJAH: FE Green Pet (M) Sdn Bhd’s new high-tech recycling factory is expected to make Melaka a green investment destinatio­n and complement the economic growth strategy in the state, said Melaka Chief Minister Datuk Seri Ab Rauf Yusoh.

He said with an investment totalling approximat­ely RM958 million, the plant is projected to be completed by 2Q 2025, creating almost 500 jobs on 14 hectares.

“This project is important because it will not only help pilot the state’s economic growth but also align our national objective of achieving a 45 per cent reduction in carbon emission by 2030.

“At present Malaysia’s collect for recycling rate for polyethyle­ne terephthal­ate stands between 28 per cent and 45 per cent, below global standards,” he told the press after officiatin­g the groundbrea­king ceremony of the factory at HICOM Pegoh Industrial Park.

FE Green Pet is a subsidiary of Taiwan’s Far Eastern Group, a global leader in the polyester sector.

The plant will contribute to waste reduction, transformi­ng waste into value-added products for numerous industries, namely beverages, apparel and accessorie­s, for some of its globally known clients such as Coca-Cola, Pepsi, F&N, Nike, Adidas, and Lululemon.

Ab Rauf also said as the demand for green products is expected to rise, the state government will not only acknowledg­e both the challenges and opportunit­ies that lie ahead but also encourage green investment in Melaka, especially investors interested in harnessing green energies from various sources.

“To maintain growth and welcome green investors to Melaka, we have, through the Malaysian Investment Developmen­t Authority (MIDA) and Invest Melaka, put serious efforts in making the process simpler and shorter and also provide a conducive environmen­t for industries,” he said.

Meanwhile, FE Green Pet’s chairman Donald Fan said the establishm­ent of the factory not only complement­s the company’s developmen­t strategy but also represents a firm commitment to environmen­tal protection.

“Equipped with advanced technology, this factory will transform the discarded plastic bottles into high-value products, promoting resource circularit­y and contributi­ng to the local economy,” he said.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Ab Rauf (middle) is welcomed during his arrival at the groundbrea­king ceremony of the factory at HICOM Pegoh Industrial Park.
— Bernama photo Ab Rauf (middle) is welcomed during his arrival at the groundbrea­king ceremony of the factory at HICOM Pegoh Industrial Park.

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